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| message from hin on 26 May 2004 |
Hi all,
Title: OffWH
Message: Automation error. Library not registered.
I have now uninstalled and re-installed XP office and XP
developer and still get the same message.
Anybody know what's the problem?
Thanks
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| Tony Toews replied to hin on 29 May 2004 |
Please post back as to what, if anything, helps.
Have you installed the latest patches for MOD 2002?
Microsoft Access Developers Edition Service Packs, Release, Patches
and Updates
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/msmodfixes.htm
Do you have any superfluous references?
Do you have any references besides the basic three? Are you sure you
need them? Write down the path and name of the extra ones, delete
from the references list and Compile and Save All. Keep any
necessary references and ensure they are distributed to the target
system.
For a very detailed page on reference problems see
http://members.rogers.com/douglas.j.steele/AccessReferenceErrors.html
Ctrl+G will take you into the Debug/Immediate window. Then click on
Tools on the menu bar and References.
The Access 2002 default references when the MDB is created in Access
2000 format are:
Visual Basic for Applications
Microsoft Access 10.0 Object Library
OLE Automation
Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.1 Library
The Access 2002 default references when the MDB is created in Access
2002 format are:
Visual Basic for Applications
Microsoft Access 10.0 Object Library
OLE Automation
Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.5 Library.
Tony
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